Any theory?
No theories, just observation.
I'm with nobody. But I can show this by way of proving we may not need to give a hoot about hollow stems.

This:

Came off of this:

The main trunk didn't have a hole in it but almost all of the branches did.

The growth rate of the Strawberry Banana is definitely got me concerned for my tradition screen training. But it’s growing very tight and wide like indices do.
Have you considered topping the sides in an attempt to create some additional branching?
 
I'm with nobody. But I can show this by way of proving we may not need to give a hoot about hollow stems.

This:

Came off of this:

The main trunk didn't have a hole in it but almost all of the branches did.


Have you considered topping the sides in an attempt to create some additional branching?
That is a super awesome bud. I had almost no hollow stems this round but was also my first with canna nutes.
I am anal about topping. To a point I believe you are cutting the bud size when you top too often TO A Point. That’s opinion based observation. I try to top just once for the split at the soil only because I train under a net due to space and size of my plants. This is why I use LST and super copping to coach new sites. Think it’s something to do with confusing the plant what is a top so you get a screen of huge colas. Still working on that one of course but I also haven’t tried growing any heavy harvesters. I’ve been going to genetics and numbers.
 
Let us see what spud does (stoner turtle). Thinking she will have to stay LST and light super cropping. Maybe it’s how she grows. Maybe she doesn’t like topping. Maybe I have no idea. Meanwhile I’ll beat the hell out of the other. Trying to figure how it’s going to work under net but I suck at predicting plants. They are in the. Leave me alone phase for now.
 
Hello !
Going to try starting a fresh journal and attempt to expand on making it useful for myself and others.
A little About Me:
I started growing in the last couple years. I finally have my own space to use how I see fit now and without it effecting anyone else. I call it comfort :p. I am a medical patient and have my medical certifications. I am following all state laws.
Reasons I use cannabis:
Mecinically is has been treating my depression for over a decade. It helps alleviate suicidal ideation and improve mood for me. I was using it as medicine before it was accepted to be anything but a drug. I was fortunate to find a path with a cannabis professional who has been teaching me the how and why it works. Those were my first questions on my first appointment. I find relief for some types of anxiety. I officially am diagnosed BiPolar and am just trying to do my best to participate in society.
Recreationally and medically it is a change of mind.
Cannabis is also recognized in this thread as a sensory enhancing compound. The spiritual side of life and cannabis has been experienced and still needs to be put into regular practice for me.

I grow for only myself and do for many reasons. I have been able to go the dispensaries for several years now and found it to be an expensive way to live. Even had a bad experience with one giving out moldy meds. All the new legalization is great but I have never seen anything good come from most commercialization of any other plants. I’m very worried about the product that will be out there. Also i do not have to buy it or participate in any illegal activities associated with cannabis.
In the beginning processes, growing increased my anxiety quite a bit. I was all over the place. Worrying about so many variables I was literally getting severe anxiety and obsessive thinking on over drive. Over time as I got some practice I’ve now found it to be a wonderful hobby, contributing a tremendous amount of positive flow to my mental health. The benefits of having my pwn supply and being able to make different products makes the independance irreplacibile.

Methods I use:
From the ground up-
Never more than two plants in flower or 4 in veg.
TENT: 60x60x70 -likely getting a bigger one soon.
Pots: 20 gal air pots

Soil - I will be staying with the super soil brand Coast of Maine—Stonington Blend—[An OMRI listed, complex “super soil” designed for high performance growing in containers and large pots. You will not find a better soil for your tomatoes! Where growing cannabis and medicinal marijuana is legal, growers have also discovered the tremendous results of using Coast of Maine Stonington Blend Growers Mix! Developed for both professional and amateur growers, this blend incorporates mycorrhizal fungi, kelp, fish bone and alfalfa meal, as well as worm castings, peat, coir and lobster compost.]———
I hope to progress to a soil and tea only with this soil as I read and learn more information about organic gardening.


Water: I am now getting my water from a natural water fill station with ppm of 30 and ph in the 7-8 range. I put it in a reservoir where I heat it and aerate it. From there I pump it into one gallon jugs for easier mixing of the nutes. My house water is gross.
Nutes: I have transitioned to CANNA nutes and will stay with them for the following year. (always subject to change at any time) I havn’t gotten to smoke a harvest with these nutes yet but I have high expectations that it should be what they say. I follow their Bio Nutes program with a few little extras. In addition to the strait organic line I am also using the Cannazyme and P/K synthetic nutes in addition. I follow their chart for feed schedule and PPM, PH ranges. I also add additional microbes, some molasses, cal mag to raise the PPM. I will post more about It as I go this year.

Training: I use most all the techniques at some point of the grow. From seed I start in a 1 gal soil pot, lightly covered with soil and keep things moist in a humidity dome. After several weeks of growth I will cut it back to the second node and top it this time and only time in my grow. After topping I use LST and Super cropping to make a thick, bushy plant. From there its under the screen and trained under the screen until it reaches size. From this point I have some more adjusting to do as I keep out growing the net and losing my Scrog. The net just makes getting all the colas down and spreads my plant out horozontally. After this I have been doing the first defoliation by lollipopping. I also thin out anything that isn’t making my canopy or above the screen. After lillipopping I have been going by the grow, some plants have required removal of some fans late in a grow and others I didn’t at all. For me its what is right for the plant and environment for removal of fan leaves. I still think they matter.
Lighting: Veg is under 4 bulb T5 lighting. Been using 2 FS+UV, 65k and 54k. When it gets transplanted to 20gal pots I go with HID lighting, MH 600w until reaches size. Then for the flip I go to HPS havnt decided if I’m going to stay with the 1000w HPS or go down to 600 and add LED and FS, UV supplementation. Still working through this. I am going to get a light meter to start help making some of these decisions.

Ventilation: for this tent and set up I am running a 6” inline fan and carbon filter with passive intake. Fan is on constant and maintains a negative pressure in the tent. No smells at all. I even use the exhaust in the winter in the house, I have noticed it helping my furnace. The venilation runs through my vented hood for the HID lighting. I also have one large circulating fan as well as several small ones on the floor in in corners.
Temp/Humidity: I run dehumidifier and AC as needed to maintain temps of 65-80 the best I can. Humidity i try to keep below 60 percent in flower. I use a humidity dome to keep it higher for small plants.

Pests: None.

My Last 3 grown prior to harvest.




Thank you for reading. It’s my hope to reach out and show that the laws can be followed to provide the medicine you need even when as silly as a two plant maximum. I try to keep things super simple and always break down complex concepts into simple terms for myself to understand. I hope you joint me for my journey and please comment anything you want to ask or if you just need someone to chat with. We are all in it together.
Wow this grow is amazing...
 
I'm enjoying your training methods so far. I'm excited to see that red diesel take shape.
Hope you are doing well.
Seems like a fast growing Sativa with strong genetics. I always cringe as I don’t know the strain or how it reacts to different training methods. I’ve had to keep my hands off the Strawberry Banana.
Things are going interesting. 5 years I’ve been single and a possible relationship is on the table.
Wow this grow is amazing...
That’s so rewarding that you think so. It’s such an honor to share my grow. Still a little paranoid hehe.
 
Hello !
Going to try starting a fresh journal and attempt to expand on making it useful for myself and others.
A little About Me:
I started growing in the last couple years. I finally have my own space to use how I see fit now and without it effecting anyone else. I call it comfort :p. I am a medical patient and have my medical certifications. I am following all state laws.
Reasons I use cannabis:
Mecinically is has been treating my depression for over a decade. It helps alleviate suicidal ideation and improve mood for me. I was using it as medicine before it was accepted to be anything but a drug. I was fortunate to find a path with a cannabis professional who has been teaching me the how and why it works. Those were my first questions on my first appointment. I find relief for some types of anxiety. I officially am diagnosed BiPolar and am just trying to do my best to participate in society.
Recreationally and medically it is a change of mind.
Cannabis is also recognized in this thread as a sensory enhancing compound. The spiritual side of life and cannabis has been experienced and still needs to be put into regular practice for me.

I grow for only myself and do for many reasons. I have been able to go the dispensaries for several years now and found it to be an expensive way to live. Even had a bad experience with one giving out moldy meds. All the new legalization is great but I have never seen anything good come from most commercialization of any other plants. I’m very worried about the product that will be out there. Also i do not have to buy it or participate in any illegal activities associated with cannabis.
In the beginning processes, growing increased my anxiety quite a bit. I was all over the place. Worrying about so many variables I was literally getting severe anxiety and obsessive thinking on over drive. Over time as I got some practice I’ve now found it to be a wonderful hobby, contributing a tremendous amount of positive flow to my mental health. The benefits of having my pwn supply and being able to make different products makes the independance irreplacibile.

Methods I use:
From the ground up-
Never more than two plants in flower or 4 in veg.
TENT: 60x60x70 -likely getting a bigger one soon.
Pots: 20 gal air pots

Soil - I will be staying with the super soil brand Coast of Maine—Stonington Blend—[An OMRI listed, complex “super soil” designed for high performance growing in containers and large pots. You will not find a better soil for your tomatoes! Where growing cannabis and medicinal marijuana is legal, growers have also discovered the tremendous results of using Coast of Maine Stonington Blend Growers Mix! Developed for both professional and amateur growers, this blend incorporates mycorrhizal fungi, kelp, fish bone and alfalfa meal, as well as worm castings, peat, coir and lobster compost.]———
I hope to progress to a soil and tea only with this soil as I read and learn more information about organic gardening.


Water: I am now getting my water from a natural water fill station with ppm of 30 and ph in the 7-8 range. I put it in a reservoir where I heat it and aerate it. From there I pump it into one gallon jugs for easier mixing of the nutes. My house water is gross.
Nutes: I have transitioned to CANNA nutes and will stay with them for the following year. (always subject to change at any time) I havn’t gotten to smoke a harvest with these nutes yet but I have high expectations that it should be what they say. I follow their Bio Nutes program with a few little extras. In addition to the strait organic line I am also using the Cannazyme and P/K synthetic nutes in addition. I follow their chart for feed schedule and PPM, PH ranges. I also add additional microbes, some molasses, cal mag to raise the PPM. I will post more about It as I go this year.

Training: I use most all the techniques at some point of the grow. From seed I start in a 1 gal soil pot, lightly covered with soil and keep things moist in a humidity dome. After several weeks of growth I will cut it back to the second node and top it this time and only time in my grow. After topping I use LST and Super cropping to make a thick, bushy plant. From there its under the screen and trained under the screen until it reaches size. From this point I have some more adjusting to do as I keep out growing the net and losing my Scrog. The net just makes getting all the colas down and spreads my plant out horozontally. After this I have been doing the first defoliation by lollipopping. I also thin out anything that isn’t making my canopy or above the screen. After lillipopping I have been going by the grow, some plants have required removal of some fans late in a grow and others I didn’t at all. For me its what is right for the plant and environment for removal of fan leaves. I still think they matter.
Lighting: Veg is under 4 bulb T5 lighting. Been using 2 FS+UV, 65k and 54k. When it gets transplanted to 20gal pots I go with HID lighting, MH 600w until reaches size. Then for the flip I go to HPS havnt decided if I’m going to stay with the 1000w HPS or go down to 600 and add LED and FS, UV supplementation. Still working through this. I am going to get a light meter to start help making some of these decisions.

Ventilation: for this tent and set up I am running a 6” inline fan and carbon filter with passive intake. Fan is on constant and maintains a negative pressure in the tent. No smells at all. I even use the exhaust in the winter in the house, I have noticed it helping my furnace. The venilation runs through my vented hood for the HID lighting. I also have one large circulating fan as well as several small ones on the floor in in corners.
Temp/Humidity: I run dehumidifier and AC as needed to maintain temps of 65-80 the best I can. Humidity i try to keep below 60 percent in flower. I use a humidity dome to keep it higher for small plants.

Pests: None.

My Last 3 grown prior to harvest.




Thank you for reading. It’s my hope to reach out and show that the laws can be followed to provide the medicine you need even when as silly as a two plant maximum. I try to keep things super simple and always break down complex concepts into simple terms for myself to understand. I hope you joint me for my journey and please comment anything you want to ask or if you just need someone to chat with. We are all in it together.

Hey Advocate! I love the journal so far, plants looking great.:thumb:

I’ve read every comment and I am all caught up now. Whew I’m a slow reader so took me a while. Time for a bowl now :bongrip:

I will say I really appreciate your opening post to this journal, very open and heart felt, makes me feel like I know you a little better now and is encouraging hearing your story and reasoning for growing. Glad to be here for this entire grow, to watch and learn and hopefully become more involved.

Cheers Stu
:passitleft:
 
Thank you
Hey Advocate! I love the journal so far, plants looking great.:thumb:

I’ve read every comment and I am all caught up now. Whew I’m a slow reader so took me a while. Time for a bowl now :bongrip:

I will say I really appreciate your opening post to this journal, very open and heart felt, makes me feel like I know you a little better now and is encouraging hearing your story and reasoning for growing. Glad to be here for this entire grow, to watch and learn and hopefully become more involved.

Cheers Stu
:passitleft:
Honored you did such a thing. What wonderful compliment thank you.
That sounds like a pretty positive thing to me! Keep in mind that tying things down is for plants and keeping your hands off is often the best approach until you know how it reacts. ;)
:cheer:
truer words never spoken.
 
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